DutchNews.nl,
27 November 2013
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| The companies agreed on the price of North Sea shrimps (Nos/ANP) |
Three Dutch
and one German shrimp processing firms have been fined a total €28.7m for cartel
forming, with the biggest fine - €27m – going to Heiploeg.
The
European Commission investigation found the companies had for years fixed the
prices of North Sea shrimps, leading to too-high prices for consumers.
In a
statement, competition commissioner Joaquín Almunia said: 'It is astonishing to
see in what kind of detail North Sea shrimp traders in their frequent contacts
with each other discussed commercially sensitive information concerning their
business.
'And it is
even more astonishing taking into account the sector had already received a
clear warning via the previous conviction of some traders by the Dutch
competition authority.'
Between
them, the four firms controlled some 80% of the European North Sea shrimp
market. Heiploeg, based in the small town of Zoutkamp in Groningen, is European
market leader.
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